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Filling, good-tasting and inexpensive are three words strung together to jointly describe the food offerings of the Grand Dionysos Restaurant. I just saw this by chance and became immediately hooked after my first visit. Although souvlaki shops are a dime-a-dozen in Greece, this one is...More

The Man in this picture is the owner. He is a great guy and he will always worry about what he is offering you. Will confirm the prices with you least 2 times. Great service I say. This place was 5 min away from where...More

We were staying nearby and had lunch here twice during our stay. Great gyros, super tasty, friendly staff, and really cheap for 2 people. Owner is very kind and helpful!!!! You can sit outside or inside...!they also serve ice cream and coffee. Would definitely recommend...More

When in Athens you are sure to want to climb the Acropolis hill to view the ruins. Who wouldn't? You are going to feel guilty about how that rascal Elgin stole their marbles with the connivance of an Ottoman official, and you may want to...More

Great customer service and the pork gyro was so good! Only costs 1.50 Euro too. They also have gelato, but I didn't try it. Very short walking distance from Omonio Square and the Melia Athens Hotel.

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Omonia

Omonia Square is as plain in appearance as Syntagma isgrand. Surrounded largely by functional blocks fromthe 1950s and 60s and no longer boasting itsunderground stalls, the square is now mostlyfrequented by immigrants and bargain shoppers. Themost rewarding area to explore is to the south. Setoff down Athinas Street, with the Acropolis graduallycoming into focus in the distance, and you will get a

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sense of old commercial Athens, especially at thepicturesque meat, fish and vegetable markets some waybeyond the City Hall. The blocks to the west ofAthinas are home to many Chinese and South Asiantraders, adding a multicultural atmosphere to what wasuntil the late 1990s a very homogenous society.

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